Whether or not professionals are working with individuals, groups, families, communities or within organizational systems the fact is, they must be skilled at assessing and addressing conflicts that arise. All conflicts have intra-personal triggers at their root. Conflicts manifest, however, as intra-personal conflicts (e.g., intra-psychic, self-conceptual, affective levels), inter-personal conflicts (e.g., within relationship, family or group systems), project/program conflicts within community systems, and/or organizationally-sponsored conflicts within agencies and institutions. This seminar reviews these four underlying sources of conflict along with strategies for appropriately identifying, assessing and addressing each source. This seminar is beneficial to clinicians, community professionals, and organizational leaders.
For more information Contact:
New Mexico Highlands University
Lou Ann Romero, Continuing Education
Ph: 505.454.3087
Fax: 505.454.3290
Lou Ann Romero |
Date:
December 7, 2012
Time:
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Location:
HU@SFCC, Rm 304B
Cost:
10.00 per CEU
Checks payable to:
Highlands School of Social Work.
Please call or email to confirm
attendance. Space is limited! |